Self Defense Clinic with an Emphasis on Awareness and Attitude: Learn how to avoid and get away from potentially dangerous situations. Focus on proven techniques that are easy to learn and apply. Hands on training. Date to be determined.

Safe Cooking Workshops: Come join the fun with one of Columbus’ trendiest new restaurants – learn to cook and stay safe in the kitchen.

“ICE for Burns” Holiday Event with the Columbus Blue Jackets: Burn Survivors will celebrate the blessings of the holiday at Nationwide Arena. Together we will cheer on the Blue Jackets during a season NHL game and meet the players afterward in the locker room, finishing off the night with the opportunity to skate on the “Big” ice.

“Extinguish the Need” in Central Ohio: Help immediate needs for families affected by fires. Live Safe partners with Dublin’s Welcome Warehouse and MAP in providing families an immediate source for clothing and furniture.

Adopt a Family: Contact Live Safe to adopt a family affected by fire.

Safe Steps Leadership Program:
This is a consulting and Leadership program offering workshops and business consulting.

“Courage to Save Lives” Annual Ceremony and Celebration Event:
Join Live Safe, along with local and state officials and other non-profit organizations, honoring heroes of ordinary people who have performed amazing feats of bravery and courage to save the lives of other people or family. Proceeds support the Live Safe Foundation.

Christine’s Christmas is a unique holiday concert held in the beautiful Capitol Theatre. The concert, emceed by Channel 10’s Chuck Strickler, feature Mark King, pianist and recipient of the Columbus Rotary’s prestigious 2009 ‘Service Above Self’ Award. He is joined by many special guests including soloists, musicians and choirs. All proceeds benefit the Christine Wilson Burn Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. To date the concert has raised more $300,000 for children’s charities.

For more information on the concert or to purchase tickets, please contact Courtney Cahill at (614) 355-0818 or visit www.nationwidechildrens.org. The performance is followed by a fun and friendly reception in the Capitol Theatre lobby overlooking the breathtaking view of the Capitol building.

Burn Awareness Week, observed the first full week in February, is designed to provide an opportunity for burn, fire and life safety educators to unite in sharing a common burn awareness and prevention message in our communities. Burn Awareness Week, celebrated early in the year, is an excellent opportunity to “kick off” a year full of burn awareness education.

National Campus Fire Safety Month – “Fire Safety – It’s Part of Living”. Supporters are hoping that Congress will assist them in urging schools to host fire safety courses for students. Over 80 percent of the college students who have died in fires have perished in off-campus housing. The event kicks off annually in Washington, DC on Capital Hill.